What to Do When the Tire Pressure Warning Appears on the Car
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If the tire pressure warning light comes on, first check if it's a false alarm. Once you confirm there is an issue, inspect the tires for any faults. Below are the steps to handle a tire pressure warning: 1. With the ignition switch off, press and hold the 'Reset' button. 2. Turn on the ignition. 3. Release the 'Reset' button and briefly press the 'Clock Adjustment' button once. 4. The tire pressure light will display in reset mode and return to normal after a few seconds. 5. After resetting, you can check the pressure of all four tires by pressing the 'Clock Adjustment' button four times. The reasons for the tire pressure warning light to illuminate are as follows: 1. Natural air leakage or changes in external temperature affecting tire pressure (including the spare tire). 2. Foreign objects puncturing the tire surface, causing a drop in pressure. 3. Malfunction or failure of the tire pressure monitoring system.